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Radio WWV/H Audio Demodulator/Decoder - doc.ntp.org

    http://doc.ntp.org/archives/drivers/driver36/
    The audio gain shows the current codec gain setting in the range 0 to 255. Ordinarily, the receiver audio gain control should be set for a value midway in this range. ident: Station identifier: WV_f_ for WWV WH_f_ for WWVH frequency f being tracked If neither station is heard on any frequency, the reference identifier shows NONE. metric

WWV, WWVH HF Voice (Time Tick)

    https://www.weather.gov/marine/wwv
    Discrimination between the two stations may be accomplished as WWV uses a male announcer for announcement of time, while WWVH uses a female announcer. The audio portions of the WWV and WWVH broadcasts can also be heard by telephone. To hear these broadcasts, dial (303) 499-7111 for WWV (Colorado), and (808) 335-4363 for WWVH (Hawaii).

ConfiguringAudioRefclocks < Support < NTP

    https://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/ConfiguringAudioRefclocks
    The refclock config itself is a bit tricky. I've had to fuss around with the ntp.audio config here to get things going. Here's what I use for irig and wwv: # irig b (audio) # flag2 1 is line port, flag4 1 is verbose stats #server 127.127.6.0 version 4 #fudge 127.127.6.0 flag2 1 flag4 1 # wwv radio clock. time1 wwv, time2 wwvh, flag2 0=mike, 1=line.

Radio WWV/H Audio Demodulator/Decoder

    http://library.mobrien.com/Manuals/ntp/driver36.htm
    The audio gain shows the current codec gain setting in the range 0 to 255. Ordinarily, the receiver audio gain control or IRIG level control should be set for a value midway in this range. ident The station identifier shows the station, C for WWV or H for WWVH, and frequency being tracked.

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